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Viola & John Huss Mid-Century Modern Home On Long Shore Dr., August 1952 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Viola & John Huss Mid-Century Modern Home On Long Shore Dr., August 1952 image
Year:
1952
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 23, 1952
Caption:
Above [this photo] is the trim redwood exterior of the John H. Huss home at 1950 Long Shore Dr. The sandstone chimney imparts a modernistic tone. Extending from the chimney along the living-dining room is a sandstone wall which forms an elevated garden now packed with flaming red salvia. The overlapping roof insures shade, and when more shade is needed the basswood exterior shades can be rolled down. While the garage looks long and narrow, it actually measures 20 by 20 feet. Below is seen the living section of the combined living-dining room. The inside and end walls are of matched birchwood paneling, while the outside wall is plaster painted dark green. The fireplace is of sandstone, including the hearth with birch paneling above. The furniture is modernistic with many interestingly-shaped lamps, such as the question mark lamp in front of the fireplace. The drapes over the long picture windows were made by Mrs. Huss.

Living Area In Viola & John Huss Mid-Century Modern Home On Long Shore Dr., August 1952 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Living Area In Viola & John Huss Mid-Century Modern Home On Long Shore Dr., August 1952 image
Year:
1952
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 23, 1952
Caption:
Above is the trim redwood exterior of the John H. Huss home at 1950 Long Shore Dr. The sandstone chimney imparts a modernistic tone. Extending from the chimney along the living-dining room is a sandstone wall which forms an elevated garden now packed with flaming red salvia. The overlapping roof insures shade, and when more shade is needed the basswood exterior shades can be rolled down. While the garage looks long and narrow, it actually measures 20 by 20 feet. Below [this photo] is seen the living section of the combined living-dining room. The inside and end walls are of matched birchwood paneling, while the outside wall is plaster painted dark green. The fireplace is of sandstone, including the hearth with birch paneling above. The furniture is modernistic with many interestingly-shaped lamps, such as the question mark lamp in front of the fireplace. The drapes over the long picture windows were made by Mrs. Huss.